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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-06-11, Page 18Notice to Property Owners DESTROY WEEDS Notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land, in accordance with the Weed Control Act, 1972. Section 4, numbers 11, 14 and 20 and amendments thereto, that unless noxious weeds growing on their land within the municipality of Grand Bend are destroyed by the date of June 20, 1980 and throughout the season the municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes as set out in the act. The co-operation of all citizens is earnest- ly solicited. Order of Council Village of Grand Bend GRAND BEND SWIM PROGRAM SECOND REGISTRATION June 14 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. TOWN HALL, MAIN ST. Grand Bend By MARY- ALDERSON Eventually the beaten pens,. Ina few moments, they Is nothing. sacred tourist is. SaYeti,..and he tells begin the next skit. anymore? Spring Thaw, the his rescuer, "You're a good Then we see the fellow who touring revue which hit Canadian, Mr. Buchanan, goes up .to the Air Canada Huron Country playbou.5e even if Mr. Trudeau doesn't desk, and says he wants to go Saturday night and Sunday want you in his.. cabinet." to London, and he wants one afternooadoesn'tdiink so. It Later in the play the issue suitcase to go to Rome and poked fun at everything from of whether or not Grand the other to Paris. The Canada's ex-first-lady Bend should let the receptionist tells him that Maggie, Trudeau, to the playhouse use the new can't be done. Why not, he Olympics, to, the .gtonli of sewage lagoons came up, asks, you did it last week. seven, to Joe -Cleric, to Au' The people on stage can Kirkton. native Rosemary Canada, to even the post understand why the village Radcliffe was outstanding in office. Imagine! might not want the one act entitled Civil Ser- The .ability to laugh at playhouse to use the sewers - one's self was very evident "after all you never know as Spring Thaw presented where those actors might that Canadian satirical have been." t brand of humour which is In another skit entitled seen in such things as "Uncola" Maggie Trudeau is National Lampoon, Saturday compared to. 7-Up. After Night. Live, and of course, all, she's sort of sweet and a Second City. little tart. The revue consisted of 35 Then we hear about how snappy skits filled with Tom Thompson and the boys jokes, singing, dancing and get together each year to go more jokes. Of Particular up in the woods and draw note, was Spring ',Thaw's and drink a few beers. ability to pull in local con- The cast recommends that tent. we donate a vital organ to For example in Spring the needy people in the Thaw's version of The Good House of Commons. Joe Samaritan, we hear about Clark could use a little back the tourist who was hitch- bone, they suggest. But you hiking from London to Grand don't have to offer the MPs Bend when a band of roving another face, they already Lions club members at- have two. tacked him and forced him to Later they announce that buy raffle tickets and beat they will be presenting the him with unsold chocolate Highlights in the Life of Joe bars. Why, they even hit him Clark. The audience waits just below - Shipka! expectantly. Nothing hap- SpringThaw's satire an= .s everything vant. As long as you didn't work for the government, you'd enjoy it. This old girl was proud to sit at the front of the office where she could keep a watch on the clock. A favourite of the audience's was Paul Brown's "On the Slopes." Anyone who can remember their first attempt at skiing could identify, and were probably laughing until the tears came to their eyes, Patrick Young gave a thought provoking story in "Bushings". It was a tongue- in-cheek poke at modern religion where people worry more about what kind of wood and tools Joseph was using than what Jesus was doing when he his parents couldn't find him, A commercial for Canadian Pacific which establishes that CP stands for Chlorine and Propane was done very, well by Marvin Karon, He was also outstanding in 'his Paul Lynde type character in the waiter skit. Brenda Bradley captured ' the hearts of the audience with her modern love song. The words went something like - I love you, - sort of, I need you, - sometimes. Mary Ann McDonald has left the cast to take another job, and has been replaced by Mary Trainor who handled the role expertly She provided some thought provoking satire in her version of "Walking in the (acid) rain", and "Encounter" where she helps an old blind man cross° the street. In the audience for the performance was former Spring Thaw cast member Barbara Hamilton. Playhouse publicity director Heather.Redick said that, Ms. Hamilton made a special trip to see the play, "We were honoured to have her", Mrs. Redick added. Also present was Jack Duffy who will be starring in Huron Country Playhouse's production of "Free at Last" in August. Artistic director Aileen Taylor-Smith introduced the audience to her husband, Ron Smith, and their son and two daughters. The Smiths were celebrating their 28th anniversary, she announced. The stage props were cleared quickly after the performance and visitors were invited to dance on'the stage. For those feeling lucky, the barn was filled with black jack tables and crown and anchor wheels were spinning. 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COUnTY BOARD OF EDUCATIO11 FOR ADULTS SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS AND PRE-SCHOOLERS SUMMER SCHOOL TELEPHONE 336-1500 ALEXANDER MACKENZIE SECONDARY SCHOOL 1257 MICHIGAN AVENUE, SARNIA MR. U.T.S, DEOL PRINCIPAL MR. R. HAUFSCHILD VICE-PRINCIPAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS LOCATIONS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Woodside (Forest) Alexander Mackenzie Secondary School Sarnia Northern Collegiate Institute & Vocational School Sarnia Collegiate Institute & Technical School Sarnia Central Collegiate Institute REGISTRATION (Camlachie) (Bright's Grove) (Corunna) (Petrolia) (Watford) PROCEDURES Errol Public Bright's Grove Colborne Street Hillcrest Watford Grand Bend (Grand Bend) High Park Lansdowne Rosedale Lochiel Street (Sarnia) (Sarnia) (Sarnia) (Sarnia) • NEW CREDIT COURSES Students are to register at their own Secondary School before June 16. Adults may register at any Secondary School. The student is advised to seek guidance at his own school prior to registration. Late registrations could be accepted at Alexander Mackenzie, Friday, June 27, but some classes may be filled. Students will receive a class card by mail in- dicating the place and meeting time of the first class. UPGRADING CREDIT COURSES Students are to register at Alexander Mackenzie Secondary School on Friday, June 27 or Saturday, June 28, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.rp. A late registration fee of $5.00 may be charged for registration after July 2. INTEREST COURSES Students are to register at any Secondary School in Lambton County before June 16, or by mail to Mr. U. Deol, Lambton County Board of Education, 200 Wellington Street, Sarnia, Ontario. (Please make cheques payable to The Lambton County Board of Education, DO NOT MAIL CASH). Students will receive a class card by mail indicating the place and meeting time of the first class. ELMENTARY AND PRE-SCHOOLERS COURSES Students may be registered at any Elementary School in La Mbton County before June 16, or by mail to Mr. U. Deol,, 200 Wellington Street, Sarnia, Ontario. (Please make cheques payable to The Lambton County Board of Education. DO NOT MAIL CASH.) 1. FEES: There will be a materials fee of $10.00 to help offset costs (subject to approval by the Lambton County Board of Education) for the summer school regar- dless of the type of course or the number of courses taken. The exception is Driver Education at $70.00. Make all cheques payable to The Lambton County Board of Education. N.B. Persons on Disability Pensions and Old Age Pensions will have all fees waived. 2. TEXTBOOKS: Textbooks will be supplied by the summer school, except for the Grade 13 courses. ADULT EDUCATION (a) Adults may take any New Credit or Interest course. Registration for these courses may take place at any Secondary School, prior to June 16, or by mail to Mr. U. Deol, 200 Wellington Street, Sarnia, Ontario. (b) University of Western Ontario and University of Windsor Courses for University Credit will be held in Sarnia this summer. Contact the extension depar- tment of the university for details as to courses and registration procedures. SECONDARY STUDENTS Students from the Secondary Schools may take any New Credit or Interest Course. In addition, upgrading Credit Courses will be provided in any subject in which there is sufficient registration. Consult your Student Services Department to make certain New Credit or Upgrading Credit courses will be acceptable in your program. ELEMENTARY STUDENTS Courses will be offered if registration warrants at the following elementary schools: Errol Public (Camlachie) Bright's Grove (Bright's Grove) Hillcrest ((Cpoertur ne aa Colborne Street Watford (Watford) (Forest) GWroaondds de Ben d (Grand Bend) Lochiel St. (Sarni a) (( SSr r nn aa )) High Park Lansdowne (Sarnia) Rosedale Parents are responsible for the transportation of their children. A fee of $10.00 will be charged (to help defray costs). The following Elementary Programs will be offered from 9:00 a".1n. to 11:30 a.m., July 2 - July 28, inclusive: COURSES AND_PATES New Credit - July 2 - August 8 inclusive Upgrading Credit - July 2- August 8 inclusive Interest -July 2- July 28 inclusive Univ. of Western Ontario - June 30 - August 8 inclusive University of Windsor Elementary Pre-Schoolers - July 2 - August 13 inclusive - July 2 - July 28 inclusive - July 2 - July 28 inclusive Poliis 2A Tim**Advocat., Am* 11, 1940. ROUTE 1 Starts at Grand Bend to No. 82 to ThecIford, south to Arkona, then west to. Forest, northwest on No. 16 to No. 12, then south to Errol School to No. 26 south to Lakeshore, west on Lakeshore to St. Michael's to Blackwell Road to Alexander Mackenzie to Northern to SCITS. (starts at 6:50 a.m.) ROUTE 2 Starts at Bright's Grove at Gallie Subdivision and old Lakeshore Road west to Waterworks, south' to Lakeshore, west on Lakeshore to Modeland, south on Modeland to Blackwell Road to Alexander Mackenzie to Northern to SCITS. (starts at 7:50 a.m.) ROUTE 3 Starts at Watford High School, north to No. 7, west on No. 7 through Warwick to Modeland, north on Modeland to Michigan, west on Michigan to Alexander Mackenzie to Northern to SCITS. (starts at 7:30 a.m.) ROUTE 4 Starts at 10th line to No. 79 and south to Alvinston, south to No. 80, west on No. 80 to Inwood Road, north to County Road No. 4 (10th Line), west to No. 21, North on 21 to Confederation St., west on Confederation to No. 40, north on No. 40 to Michigan to Alexander Mackenzie to Northern to SCITS. (starts at 7:10 a.m.) ROUTE 5 Starts at Dawn Central, north to No. 80 on No. 21, west on No. 80 to Kimball, to County Road No. 4 (Moore), west to Corunna to No. 40, north on No. 40 to SCITS to Northern to Alexander Mackenzie. (starts 7:10 a.m.) ROUTE 6 Starts at Wilkesport (Kimball Road), south to Beecher, west from Beecher on County Road No. 1 to Port Lam- bton, north from POrt Lambton on No. 40 to SCITS to Northern to Alexander Mackenzie. (starts at 6:50 a.m.) ROUTE 7 Starts at No. 21 and 10th Line to Petrolia High School, west on 10th Line to Plank Road to No. 40, north to Michigan to Alexander Mackenzie to Northern to SCITS. (starts at 7:30 a.m.) Starts at SCITS to ,Point Edward by way' of Christina and Lite Street. Pick up at Lite and Christina, then to St. Clair and Michigan, east on Michigan to Northern to Alexander Mackenzie to SCITS. (starts at 7:50 a.m.) ROUTE 9 Starts at Central (back of school). to Northern and Alexander Mackenzie at 8:00 a.m. ROUTE 10 Starts at St. Clair to Northern and Alexander Macken- zie at 8:00 a.m. These bus routes will operate as printed for the first week. Users will be informed of needed adjustments at the end of that time. Please report any difficulties to the Summer School Principal as they become ap- parent. COURSE DESCRIPTION . Parents are responsible for the transportation of their children for the following elementary programs. ELEMENTARY A. PRE-SCHOOLERS This program is intended for children who are four or five years old and who will attend Kindergarten in September,1980 or1981. The child will be exposed to a variety of activities to develop positive attitudes towards education and towards life itself. B. CHILDREN'S ACTIVITES: Unstructured activities for Primary aged children (5 yrs. - 8 yrs.). The activities would include: art, music, crafts, reading, puppets, games and plays. Learning as individuals, the students would be able to participate in activities of their choice within an open concept of rooms. C. K.I.S.T. - KIDS IN SUMMER THEATRE This course is designed to give the student the real feel of theatre. During the first 2 weeks of the program, the students meet, choose and develop a play, playlets or scenes. After they have put together their "show", they take it on the road to the other summer school locations. D. S.W.A.P. - SUMMER WRITING & PUBLISHING A unique opportunity for you in this Summer Writing and Publishing session to extend your % talents in creating your own poems, stories and books. Wanted: Authors 7-14 years. Limited enrolment. E. GRADES 4-8 (Ages 9-14): 1. Art 2. Physical Education 3. Recorder 4. Remedial Classes Classes in Remedial French, Remedial Mathematics, Remedial Reading .and Remedial English emphasizing review of previously taken material to help the pupil in grades 4-8 to concen- trate on areas of weakness; at Rosedale Public School, Sarnia and Colborne Street School, Corunna. NOTE: Students in Grades 4-8 may select any two subjects from Section E (e.g.) Physical Education and Remedial Mathematics. F. IN PETROLIA, WATFORD, FOREST, BRIGHT'S GROVE, GRAND BEND, CAMLACHI E Since Past enrolments in these centres has not been sufficient to allow for all advertised programs to operate, special groupings will be created at the individual school to accommodate students wishing to attend summer school. These programs will group pupils from several grades into one class for activities in art, music, crafts, reading, puppets, games and plays. Every effort will be made to teach remedial mathematics, reading, and English where need is shown. G. GRADE 8: Upgrading courses will be offered in English and Mathematics for students who have not been suc- cessful in these areas. The courses will be given at Northern Collegiate,Joiy 2-28, two hours per day, if enrolment is Sufficient. H. LEARN TO SWIM (SCITS): This course is open to all elementary students at' he Sarnia Collegiate Institute and Technical School into 10P 9ear with adidai • Training. Suits • Sweat Shirts • Sweat Pants • Sport Shorts • Active Wear •• T- Accessories adidat'a ® Largest selection of Adidas Sports Clothing in the Bluewater Area - Exclusive Dealer - (SCITS) indoor pool. Basic swim instruction, water safety and drownproofing are included. (July 2 - August 8 - one hour per day). I. LEARN TO SWIM (WATFORD): This three-week course is open to all elementary students in the eastern area of Lambton County at residential pools. Basic swim instruction, water safety and drownproofing are included. NOTE: It should be noted that students are not intended to receive Red Cross Badges as a result of these programs. NEW CREDIT COURSES 1 Subject to availability of staff and sufficient student enrolment. SECONDARY • (Intensive Study for Credit) Students: Any secondary school student or adult Dates & Times: July 2 - August 8; 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. daily Registration: See Registration Procedures Above. These courses should be of interest to students with timetable limitations, or as an enrichment to their regular program. Several courses will be offered which are not available at each school. SUBJECT YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4 YEARS. Adcounting BAC 341 BAC $51 Art AAR 141 AAR 241 AAR 341 AAR 441 Biology SBI 341 01,1 351 SBI $51 Chemistry , SCH 441 SCH 451. SCH 551 English ENG 141 ENG 241 ENG 151 i ENG 251 , ENG 341 gli.0151 ENG 441 E N 6 451 ENG 551 F„x_er { ENG 151 I . .. LER 251 _ LFR 351 .,LFR 451 LFR 551 Geo graPhy GEO .GEO 241 141 I GEO 151 ' GEO 251 History HIS 141 'HIS 241 HIS 151 HIS 251 HIS 451 ____ BIN 201 1111.62IMBlics Law 'BF:1,W Mathematics --.... MAT 141 MAT 151 MAT 241 MAT 251 MAT 341 MAT 351 MAT 441 MAT 451 MFR 551 (Functions) MCA 551 (Calculus) Music -Vocal -I ilsttsiental AMV 151 AMI 151, git1351 . Physical Education PHE 141 ' PHEJ41 ' PHE 341 Physics. SPH 341 $PH 351 . Science , SCI 141 SCI 241 SCI 1.51 25.3 • ..SCJ SPH 551 . Typing 'BTY 141 BTY 241 I BTY 151'J - BUS SCHEDULE ROUTE 8 FAMILY PORTRAIT -- Ruron Country P ay ouse artistic-director Aileen Taylor-Smit brought her family to the theatre to see Spring Thaw Saturday night. Her husband Ron Smith, son David and daughters Johanna and Averil enjoyed Monte Carlo. The Smiths were celebrating their 28th anniversary that night. Staff photo the surf shop 85 Main St. At The Lake A class will be offered in any subject in which there is sufficient demand. UPGRADING CREDIT COURSES Students: Secondary School Students who are taking either general, advanced or special education level subjects and grade eight students who wish upgrading in any subjects they have taken in the regular school year. A maximum of two subjects can be taken. Dates & Times: 2 hours per day per course July 2 - August 8 inclusive Subjects: A class will be offered in any subject in which there is sufficient demand Grades 8 through 13. INTEREST COURSES Students: Open to any Grade 6 to Grade 13 student and any adults who wish to attend. Length: Generally two hours per day for three or four weeks (length of course is included in the description). Ail interest courses commence July 2.